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President Joel Pearsall announced this week that fall 2016 enrollment is at 2,053 students, just 11 shy of its all-time high from 2011. Overall, enrollment of 1,329 undergraduate and 724 graduate and doctoral students indicate stable enrollment. The university is also enjoying one of the most diverse incoming classes in school history.

The top majors chosen by this year’s class of new undergraduate students continue to be in the STEM programs while nursing and counseling continue to grow in the graduate programs.

“NNU continues to attract high quality students with a passion for changing their communities and their world.”

Director of Admissions Shawn Blenker said, “NNU is blessed to welcome a strong incoming class of traditional undergraduate, adult degree-completion and graduate students. We are very proud of the new class of students who have joined the NNU community. These students, like so many who have come before them, have sought and found more than a school by which they will earn a degree—they found a university that values transformation, truth, service and community—a community that extends well beyond the graduation platform. NNU continues to attract high quality students with a passion for changing their communities and their world.”

President Pearsall added, “It is a privilege to be entrusted with the academic preparation of the outstanding undergraduate and graduate students who have chosen to enroll at NNU. I’m confident NNU’s faculty and staff are up to the challenge of providing these students a transformative educational experience.”

In the past decade, the university’s overall enrollment has grown by 11 percent.

Photo caption: the incoming class of 2020 follows their class banner during an all-campus ceremony at New Student Orientation.